The Scales Project, a cross-national dataset on the interpretation of thermal perception scales
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Date
2019
Authors
Schweiker, Marcel
Abdul-Zahra, Amar
André, Maíra
Al-Atrash, Farah
AlKhatri, Hanan
Alprianti, Rea Risky
Alsaad, Hayder
Amin, Rucha
Ampatzi, Eleni
Arsano, AlphaYacob
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Springer Nature
Abstract
Thermal discomfort is one of the main triggers for occupants’ interactions with components
of the built environment such as adjustments of thermostats and/or opening windows and
strongly related to the energy use in buildings. Understanding causes for thermal (dis-)
comfort is crucial for design and operation of any type of building. The assessment of human
thermal perception through rating scales, for example in post-occupancy studies, has been
applied for several decades; however, long-existing assumptions related to these rating
scales had been questioned by several researchers. The aim of this study was to gain deeper
knowledge on contextual infuences on the interpretation of thermal perception scales and
their verbal anchors by survey participants. A questionnaire was designed and consequently
applied in 21 language versions. These surveys were conducted in 57 cities in 30 countries
resulting in a dataset containing responses from 8225 participants. The database ofers
potential for further analysis in the areas of building design and operation, psycho-physical
relationships between human perception and the built environment, and linguistic analyses.
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Keywords
Thermal discomfort, Scales Project, Thermal perception scales, Energy use in buildings, Tthermostats, Ooccupants